LINDY CPU IP Access Switch
User Manual
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The Administrator Utility
Problem
Solution
The default CPU IP ACCESS
SWITCH IP address is determined
by DHCP. My network uses fixed
IP addresses. How can I access
the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH to
give it a fixed IP address?
1. When the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH starts, if it doesn’t find
a DHCP environment after 30 seconds, it automatically sets its
IP address to 192.168.0.60. Connect to it at that address, and
change its Network settings to a fixed IP address.
2. You can use the
ARP
function to assign a fixed IP address to
the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH. See p. 15 for details.
Forgot/Corrupt Password
Turn off the power; short jumper labelled
Password Default
on
the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH’s mainboard; turn on the power
and wait for all the LEDs to blink; turn off the power and open
the
Password Default
jumper; start the CPU IP ACCESS
SWITCH up.
The Windows Client
Problem
Solution
Remote mouse pointer is out of
step.
1. Use the
AutoSync
feature (see
Video Adjustment
, p. 37), to
synch the local and remote monitors.
2. If that doesn’t resolve the problem, use the
Adjust Mouse
feature (see
Mouse Movement
, p. 35) to bring them back in step.
Part of remote window
is off my monitor.
If
Keep Screen Size
(see p. 32) is not enabled, use the
AutoSync
feature (see
Video Adjustment
, p. 37), to synch the
local and remote monitors. If it is enabled, see the discussion
under
Config
on p. 32.
The remote screen
display is rotated 90°
Enable
Keep Screen Size
. See the discussion under
Config
on p.
32 for details
I can’t run Net Meeting
when the Windows
Client is running.
Enable
Keep Screen Size
. See the discussion under
Config
on p.
32 for details.
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